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JFC, I was just perusing audible and saw that War and Peace is 60 something hours long. That's a no from me dawg.
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Quoted: She has the skills to crossover. She just wants to help people. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Is what she does specialized to the healthcare industry, or would the skills she have cross over to any corporation? She has the skills to crossover. She just wants to help people. Get her into the ammo business and help us prepare for the 'loo? |
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Quoted: Dude on the right: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcRA4o0sdOhYUJrdMLqAm4pH-hHL9UxNI00J6T9gZ6GRbpvEc0OV&usqp=CAU View Quote It's an old picture. He looks like this now: |
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Quoted: It's an old picture. He looks like this now: https://media.giphy.com/media/3o7TKDeKIgMAVFtkSk/giphy.gif View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: It's an old picture. He looks like this now: https://media.giphy.com/media/3o7TKDeKIgMAVFtkSk/giphy.gif But more scattered |
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So we're keeping the same staffing through May.
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Quoted: And when you ask them, "How much should we post?" Ooh, they only answer "More! More! More!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1DJFNSideQ View Quote Fortunate Son (metal cover by Leo Moracchioli) Frog Leap did it better. |
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Quoted: JFC, I was just perusing audible and saw that War and Peace is 60 something hours long. That's a no from me dawg. View Quote |
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Quoted: So we're keeping the same staffing through May. Fuckin awesome. View Quote At my company they keep throwing new projects on top of our existing ones and keep promising new stuff to customers but we're in a hiring freeze. |
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Quoted: Just found out one of my wife's co-workers has been layed off, and pay cuts may be coming. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Is that good because you're not laying off, or bad because you need to hire but can't? At my company they keep throwing new projects on top of our existing ones and keep promising new stuff to customers but we're in a hiring freeze. View Quote I want the people back we laid off. Working by myself is becoming a drain mentally and physically. |
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Well after not having A/C the last two summers with black pleather seats I pulled the trigger.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: So we're keeping the same staffing through May. Fuckin awesome. Just found out one of my wife's co-workers has been layed off, and pay cuts may be coming. We are now in a complete spending freeze, pending the outcome. Joy |
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I have a weird desire to try falafels and Mediterranean foods.
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Our governor said two more weeks then said something like he was trying to walk it back. Who fuckin knows.
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Quoted: That's what I said when I first met my ex wife. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: https://scontent.fjan1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/95045158_3105110739527975_303641852681125888_o.jpg?_nc_cat=108&_nc_sid=8024bb&_nc_oc=AQl30NBuZkgZf2IVzyltYnux7VLF7Ll7sCDd2d65fJ_lRTucgKFmPU_8FzUC3vcJHDo&_nc_ht=scontent.fjan1-1.fna&oh=3180430d72ebc5657d2a69e96c0ae149&oe=5ECDEAA4 https://scontent.fjan1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/95141531_3105111786194537_4352132099528982528_o.jpg?_nc_cat=107&_nc_sid=8024bb&_nc_oc=AQnkSn6YVAwlk_NGDlu4WS5uuhsY3hVu02oo2PiH00LhH-8OScfuJ6QeiiiZ8rmOwC0&_nc_ht=scontent.fjan1-1.fna&oh=abc2a2ca5c7cebd5963b001302dfcd72&oe=5ECD6AED Looks heavy, but very interesting. That's what I said when I first met my ex wife. |
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For post 10,000, I’m going to tell y’all about my granddad and my M1 carbine. Kinda long but whatever. I briefly told y’all about it when I first came to this thread but I don’t think I put up any pics. My granddaddy left home in his mid teens, I can’t accurately describe his relationship with his dad without painting one of them as a “bad”, which neither of them were, but they both were hard people, which led to head butting. His dad came through the depression, as well as other hard times, so he was not very forgiving or patient. My granddad put the mules up one night and they stated fighting, so to keep one of them from getting hurt (mules were their livelihood) granddaddy departed them by putting one out to pasture. When his dad came home and saw one of the mules out, he got mad (at a fault) and wouldn’t let my grandad explain, so instead of arguing, my grandad left, went up the road to his uncles and lived for a short while. His dad told him that he would come home when he got hungry. A few months later, his brother was sent up the road to tell my grandad to come back home. Granddaddy said, “tell him I’m not hungry yet”. Both were too stubborn to reconcile at the time, which they did a little later fortunately. During this, Pearl Harbor happened and granddaddy joined the Navy at 17 and was assigned to the USS Downes, which was sunk at PH and rebuilt and recommissioned in California. He always said he felt lucky bc most of his ship were veterans, he was one of a few new guys. He was also one of the only southerners, so his Navy nickname was “Reb”. I don’t know much about his Navy time but he was a “torpedo man”. ?? I believe he was in the ship from 43-45, fighting in Eniwetok, Truk, Iwo Jima, Guam, Anatahan, Sargihan, the Philippines, and other places. After the war, he went back home to S. Ga, farmed and owned a general store, then started the contracting business I own today with my brother. As a kid in the early 90s, I would go to his house, and he would tell me about the war. “Son, a boy your age ought not to hear these sorta things, but I’m gonna tell you anyway.” He told me about bodies being hung up in propellers, islands going from post card beautiful one day to smoking ash pits over night, a storm that scared him more than any battle, whales, picking up crashed pilots in the ocean, and drinking beer on Jap islands after battles. So onto my rifle. Dad was born in 50’. So sometime around 58-62, daddy says they were home, and my grandads mom called, asking if she could throw away a duffle bag that had been in a barn or building or whatever. Daddy says granddaddy screamed “No” into the phone and hung up. He and my dad went over to her house and he got the duffle bag, unpacked it, and this carbine was in there. I don’t know if it was assembled or not, but it was packed away in the bag. He started subtly crying and daddy, being very young and naive, asked what was wrong. Granddaddy replied, “son, the man that had this rifle didn’t need it anymore”. Daddy knew his dad for 46 years and says it may possibly be the only time he ever saw him emotional. I don’t know why granddaddy forgot about the rifle at the time or how he actually obtained it. I do know it was on a beach somewhere, and sometimes granddaddy would have to run a small boat onto these beaches after a battle, but I don’t know much about this, I just have to assume that’s how he got it. So daddy had the rifle all of my life and last year he came by the house and said “here, put this in your safe”. So I guess it’s mine now. It’s a Saginaw receiver with Saginaw S’G’ on the receiver, which is supposed to be slightly more rare than others. Serial number puts it prior to May 43’. It has an Inland barrel and RMC Rock-Ola stock. It’s been shot some by my dad and by me as a kid, but it just sits in the safe now. I don’t know if there’s any paper work on it or not, if there is, my dads lying, thieving, definition of evil brother has it, along with any and all other military records or information that I’ll never see. And being he doesn’t have children, he’ll probably set all my grandads stuff on fire before he dies just so no one else will get it. Whatever. Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File TL;DR and all that, I still love you guys! |
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Quoted: 10,000 For post 10,000, I’m going to tell y’all about my granddad and my M1 carbine. Kinda long but whatever. I briefly told y’all about it when I first came to this thread but I don’t think I put up any pics. My granddaddy left home in his mid teens, I can’t accurately describe his relationship with his dad without painting one of them as a “bad”, which neither of them were, but they both were hard people, which led to head butting. His dad came through the depression, as well as other hard times, so he was not very forgiving or patient. My granddad put the mules up one night and they stated fighting, so to keep one of them from getting hurt (mules were their livelihood) granddaddy departed them by putting one out to pasture. When his dad came home and saw one of the mules out, he got mad (at a fault) and wouldn’t let my grandad explain, so instead of arguing, my grandad left, went up the road to his uncles and lived for a short while. His dad told him that he would come home when he got hungry. A few months later, his brother was sent up the road to tell my grandad to come back home. Granddaddy said, “tell him I’m not hungry yet”. Both were too stubborn to reconcile at the time, which they did a little later fortunately. During this, Pearl Harbor happened and granddaddy joined the Navy at 17 and was assigned to the USS Downes, which was sunk at PH and rebuilt and recommissioned in California. He always said he felt lucky bc most of his ship were veterans, he was one of a few new guys. He was also one of the only southerners, so his Navy nickname was “Reb”. I don’t know much about his Navy time but he was a “torpedo man”. ?? I believe he was in the ship from 43-45, fighting in Eniwetok, Truk, Iwo Jima, Guam, Anatahan, Sargihan, the Philippines, and other places. After the war, he went back home to S. Ga, farmed and owned a general store, then started the contracting business I own today with my brother. As a kid in the early 90s, I would go to his house, and he would tell me about the war. “Son, a boy your age ought not to hear these sorta things, but I’m gonna tell you anyway.” He told me about bodies being hung up in propellers, islands going from post card beautiful one day to smoking ash pits over night, a storm that scared him more than any battle, whales, picking up crashed pilots in the ocean, and drinking beer on Jap islands after battles. So onto my rifle. Dad was born in 50’. So sometime around 58-62, daddy says they were home, and my grandads mom called, asking if she could throw away a duffle bag that had been in a barn or building or whatever. Daddy says granddaddy screamed “No” into the phone and hung up. He and my dad went over to her house and he got the duffle bag, unpacked it, and this carbine was in there. I don’t know if it was assembled or not, but it was packed away in the bag. He started subtly crying and daddy, being very young and naive, asked what was wrong. Granddaddy replied, “son, the man that had this rifle didn’t need it anymore”. Daddy knew his dad for 46 years and says it may possibly be the only time he ever saw him emotional. I don’t know why granddaddy forgot about the rifle at the time or how he actually obtained it. I do know it was on a beach somewhere, and sometimes granddaddy would have to run a small boat onto these beaches after a battle, but I don’t know much about this, I just have to assume that’s how he got it. So daddy had the rifle all of my life and last year he came by the house and said “here, put this in your safe”. So I guess it’s mine now. It’s a Saginaw receiver with Saginaw S’G’ on the receiver, which is supposed to be slightly more rare than others. Serial number puts it prior to May 43’. It has an Inland barrel and RMC Rock-Ola stock. It’s been shot some by my dad and by me as a kid, but it just sits in the safe now. I don’t know if there’s any paper work on it or not, if there is, my dads lying, thieving, definition of evil brother has it, along with any and all other military records or information that I’ll never see. And being he doesn’t have children, he’ll probably set all my grandads stuff on fire before he dies just so no one else will get it. Whatever. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439986/8F6B2BAA-2AB5-4000-AB24-F9BE44BE26CA_jpe-1390584.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439986/FB4ED4D8-BFF8-43FF-827C-991FE8EF7D36_jpe-1390586.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439986/A8B37301-6C8C-40AD-94EE-AE631532FEE6_jpe-1390587.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439986/22B622DB-DE93-4688-8012-6E2E2807F048_jpe-1390588.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439986/3612DF91-6693-4C58-9C9F-651D894E5C8D_jpe-1390589.JPG TL;DR and all that, I still love you guys! View Quote Thank you for posting and being part of our group. You should still get it out and shoot that thing once in a while, maybe on your grandads birthday. |
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Quoted: Just found out one of my wife's co-workers has been layed off, and pay cuts may be coming. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So we're keeping the same staffing through May. Fuckin awesome. Just found out one of my wife's co-workers has been layed off, and pay cuts may be coming. I hope this doesn’t come yalls way. |
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Quoted: Thank you for posting and being part of our group. You should still get it out and shoot that thing once in a while, maybe on your grandads birthday. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 10,000 For post 10,000, I’m going to tell y’all about my granddad and my M1 carbine. Kinda long but whatever. I briefly told y’all about it when I first came to this thread but I don’t think I put up any pics. My granddaddy left home in his mid teens, I can’t accurately describe his relationship with his dad without painting one of them as a “bad”, which neither of them were, but they both were hard people, which led to head butting. His dad came through the depression, as well as other hard times, so he was not very forgiving or patient. My granddad put the mules up one night and they stated fighting, so to keep one of them from getting hurt (mules were their livelihood) granddaddy departed them by putting one out to pasture. When his dad came home and saw one of the mules out, he got mad (at a fault) and wouldn’t let my grandad explain, so instead of arguing, my grandad left, went up the road to his uncles and lived for a short while. His dad told him that he would come home when he got hungry. A few months later, his brother was sent up the road to tell my grandad to come back home. Granddaddy said, “tell him I’m not hungry yet”. Both were too stubborn to reconcile at the time, which they did a little later fortunately. During this, Pearl Harbor happened and granddaddy joined the Navy at 17 and was assigned to the USS Downes, which was sunk at PH and rebuilt and recommissioned in California. He always said he felt lucky bc most of his ship were veterans, he was one of a few new guys. He was also one of the only southerners, so his Navy nickname was “Reb”. I don’t know much about his Navy time but he was a “torpedo man”. ?? I believe he was in the ship from 43-45, fighting in Eniwetok, Truk, Iwo Jima, Guam, Anatahan, Sargihan, the Philippines, and other places. After the war, he went back home to S. Ga, farmed and owned a general store, then started the contracting business I own today with my brother. As a kid in the early 90s, I would go to his house, and he would tell me about the war. “Son, a boy your age ought not to hear these sorta things, but I’m gonna tell you anyway.” He told me about bodies being hung up in propellers, islands going from post card beautiful one day to smoking ash pits over night, a storm that scared him more than any battle, whales, picking up crashed pilots in the ocean, and drinking beer on Jap islands after battles. So onto my rifle. Dad was born in 50’. So sometime around 58-62, daddy says they were home, and my grandads mom called, asking if she could throw away a duffle bag that had been in a barn or building or whatever. Daddy says granddaddy screamed “No” into the phone and hung up. He and my dad went over to her house and he got the duffle bag, unpacked it, and this carbine was in there. I don’t know if it was assembled or not, but it was packed away in the bag. He started subtly crying and daddy, being very young and naive, asked what was wrong. Granddaddy replied, “son, the man that had this rifle didn’t need it anymore”. Daddy knew his dad for 46 years and says it may possibly be the only time he ever saw him emotional. I don’t know why granddaddy forgot about the rifle at the time or how he actually obtained it. I do know it was on a beach somewhere, and sometimes granddaddy would have to run a small boat onto these beaches after a battle, but I don’t know much about this, I just have to assume that’s how he got it. So daddy had the rifle all of my life and last year he came by the house and said “here, put this in your safe”. So I guess it’s mine now. It’s a Saginaw receiver with Saginaw S’G’ on the receiver, which is supposed to be slightly more rare than others. Serial number puts it prior to May 43’. It has an Inland barrel and RMC Rock-Ola stock. It’s been shot some by my dad and by me as a kid, but it just sits in the safe now. I don’t know if there’s any paper work on it or not, if there is, my dads lying, thieving, definition of evil brother has it, along with any and all other military records or information that I’ll never see. And being he doesn’t have children, he’ll probably set all my grandads stuff on fire before he dies just so no one else will get it. Whatever. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439986/8F6B2BAA-2AB5-4000-AB24-F9BE44BE26CA_jpe-1390584.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439986/FB4ED4D8-BFF8-43FF-827C-991FE8EF7D36_jpe-1390586.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439986/A8B37301-6C8C-40AD-94EE-AE631532FEE6_jpe-1390587.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439986/22B622DB-DE93-4688-8012-6E2E2807F048_jpe-1390588.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439986/3612DF91-6693-4C58-9C9F-651D894E5C8D_jpe-1390589.JPG TL;DR and all that, I still love you guys! Thank you for posting and being part of our group. You should still get it out and shoot that thing once in a while, maybe on your grandads birthday. This is a good idea! |
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Quoted: Bought a MD390 straight from China. Hopefully when it comes it won't have the super rona on it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Y'all ain't too slutty this week. Bought a MD390 straight from China. Hopefully when it comes it won't have the super rona on it. That's how they get ya. Hopefully an MD-UV390, because there is also an old model called the MD390 and that ain't what ya want. |
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Quoted: 10,000 For post 10,000, I’m going to tell y’all about my granddad and my M1 carbine. Kinda long but whatever. I briefly told y’all about it when I first came to this thread but I don’t think I put up any pics. View Quote Uh, yeah, usually we just post tit gifs for this sort of thing. Great story And I promise you aren't missing out on any paperwork Curious that the bayonet lug's gone. ETA: heh, durrr, no it isn't. I shouldn't be paying so much attention to this conference call. |
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Quoted: That's how they get ya. Hopefully an MD-UV390, because there is also an old model called the MD390 and that ain't what ya want. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Y'all ain't too slutty this week. Bought a MD390 straight from China. Hopefully when it comes it won't have the super rona on it. That's how they get ya. Hopefully an MD-UV390, because there is also an old model called the MD390 and that ain't what ya want. Yes the UV one with GPS. I don't even know why but I did. |
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Quoted: Uh, yeah, usually we just post tit gifs for this sort of thing. Great story And I promise you aren't missing out on any paperwork Curious that the bayonet lug's gone. ETA: heh, durrr, no it isn't. I shouldn't be paying so much attention to this conference call. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 10,000 For post 10,000, I’m going to tell y’all about my granddad and my M1 carbine. Kinda long but whatever. I briefly told y’all about it when I first came to this thread but I don’t think I put up any pics. Uh, yeah, usually we just post tit gifs for this sort of thing. Great story And I promise you aren't missing out on any paperwork Curious that the bayonet lug's gone. ETA: heh, durrr, no it isn't. I shouldn't be paying so much attention to this conference call. Idk, I read that many carbines didn’t have the lug factory installed. |
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Quoted: Uh, yeah, usually we just post tit gifs for this sort of thing. Great story And I promise you aren't missing out on any paperwork Curious that the bayonet lug's gone. ETA: heh, durrr, no it isn't. I shouldn't be paying so much attention to this conference call. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 10,000 For post 10,000, I’m going to tell y’all about my granddad and my M1 carbine. Kinda long but whatever. I briefly told y’all about it when I first came to this thread but I don’t think I put up any pics. Uh, yeah, usually we just post tit gifs for this sort of thing. Great story And I promise you aren't missing out on any paperwork Curious that the bayonet lug's gone. ETA: heh, durrr, no it isn't. I shouldn't be paying so much attention to this conference call. Thanks for mentioning it, bc it’s caused me to do some research. This has a type 1 band on it, where the type 3 lug wasn’t installed until into 44’. |
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Quoted: Thanks for mentioning it, bc it’s caused me to do some research. This has a type 1 band on it, where the type 3 lug wasn’t installed until into 44’. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 10,000 For post 10,000, I’m going to tell y’all about my granddad and my M1 carbine. Kinda long but whatever. I briefly told y’all about it when I first came to this thread but I don’t think I put up any pics. Uh, yeah, usually we just post tit gifs for this sort of thing. Great story And I promise you aren't missing out on any paperwork Curious that the bayonet lug's gone. ETA: heh, durrr, no it isn't. I shouldn't be paying so much attention to this conference call. Thanks for mentioning it, bc it’s caused me to do some research. This has a type 1 band on it, where the type 3 lug wasn’t installed until into 44’. Yeah, I was derping on my carbine characteristics. |
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Quoted: I might do something stupid. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/214090/20200428_131946_jpg-1390652.JPG #deejthefuckout View Quote I mean if you feel like doing something stupid, that would be boss level |
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Quoted: I might do something stupid. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/214090/20200428_131946_jpg-1390652.JPG #deejthefuckout View Quote You're gonna make a YouTube video at a used car lot, buy a Prius, and get rear ended by a semi? |
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Quoted: You're gonna make a YouTube video at a used car lot, buy a Prius, rear end a semi and get rear ended by a semi? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I might do something stupid. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/214090/20200428_131946_jpg-1390652.JPG #deejthefuckout You're gonna make a YouTube video at a used car lot, buy a Prius, rear end a semi and get rear ended by a semi? fixed |
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Quoted: I mean if you feel like doing something stupid, that would be boss level View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I might do something stupid. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/214090/20200428_131946_jpg-1390652.JPG #deejthefuckout I mean if you feel like doing something stupid, that would be boss level Yep, at least you’re not a coward and trying to hide the stupid |
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Quoted: Bought a MD390 straight from China. Hopefully when it comes it won't have the super rona on it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Y'all ain't too slutty this week. Bought a MD390 straight from China. Hopefully when it comes it won't have the super rona on it. I just have MD 20-20. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I might do something stupid. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/214090/20200428_131946_jpg-1390652.JPG #deejthefuckout You're gonna make a YouTube video at a used car lot, buy a Prius, rear end a semi and get rear ended by a semi? fixed Thanks. You're a good person. |
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Quoted: That's what I said when I first met my ex wife. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: https://scontent.fjan1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/95045158_3105110739527975_303641852681125888_o.jpg?_nc_cat=108&_nc_sid=8024bb&_nc_oc=AQl30NBuZkgZf2IVzyltYnux7VLF7Ll7sCDd2d65fJ_lRTucgKFmPU_8FzUC3vcJHDo&_nc_ht=scontent.fjan1-1.fna&oh=3180430d72ebc5657d2a69e96c0ae149&oe=5ECDEAA4 https://scontent.fjan1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/95141531_3105111786194537_4352132099528982528_o.jpg?_nc_cat=107&_nc_sid=8024bb&_nc_oc=AQnkSn6YVAwlk_NGDlu4WS5uuhsY3hVu02oo2PiH00LhH-8OScfuJ6QeiiiZ8rmOwC0&_nc_ht=scontent.fjan1-1.fna&oh=abc2a2ca5c7cebd5963b001302dfcd72&oe=5ECD6AED Looks heavy, but very interesting. That's what I said when I first met my ex wife. |
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